A friend of mine said recently, “We
shouldn’t even be there. Let them kill each other. I mean, that would
solve the problem. Right?” I thought about that statement as I read the
news coming out of the Gaza Strip. As Hamas and al-Fatah literally
battle to the death for supremacy in their region, it is crucial that we
take the time – right now – to understand what it is they’re fighting
about. The truth is our lives depend on it.
To look at the situations in Iraq
and Gaza as separate conflicts is to view them in a naïve and overly
simplistic way. True, the battles taking place in Gaza are more akin to
a civil war, if in fact a civil war can take place without a recognized
country to govern. And the battles taking place in Iraq are almost
completely instigated at the hands of al Qaeda terrorists hell-bent on
creating chaos with violence while destroying any chance of democracy in
that nation. But what the less visionary among us are deficient in
understanding and neglectful or deceitful in not addressing is the
reason they are fighting, their goal, their end-game.
Many anti-war activists and members
of the American Fifth Column insist that the reason radical Islamist
terrorists – insurgents or militants as they like to call them – have
taken to jihad against the United States and the West is because of the
encroachment of our culture into the 7th Century Middle Eastern culture
in which they exist. They point to
Osama bin Laden’s 1996 fatwa against the US and the West citing the
presence of Western military personnel and installations as the catalyst
for al Qaeda’s Islamofascist aggression.
While these points may very well be
the justification used by the cadre of terrorist organizations
originating throughout the Middle East for attacks against the West, it
doesn’t explain their propensity for Arab on Arab, Muslim on Muslim
violence. It doesn’t explain the original catalyst for the conflict
between Sunni and Shi’ite Muslims and it certainly doesn’t address the
Islamofascists’ goals.
The specifics surrounding the
original cause for
conflict between Sunni and Shi’ite Muslims are disputed by both
camps. But both factions concede that it stems from a disagreement over
the direct succession to Mohammed, to the Caliph. This subject requires
more space than can be afforded here. What can be addressed here is the
“end-game.”
That Islamofascist aggression
advanced through the use of terrorism is taking place around the world
against members of every faith other than Islam is a testimony to the
fact that radical fundamentalist Islamists are engaged in an
intentional conflict of global conquest. Terrorist attacks in the name
of Islam have taken place in Israel, Iraq, Lebanon, Spain, Britain,
Indonesia, Thailand, the Philippines, Somalia, Algeria, Sudan, South
America and the United States – to cite a short list – against, Jews,
Christians, Buddhists, Hindus and even conformist and non-fundamentalist
Islamists.
When one examines the facts and
logistics of Islamofascist aggression – both in history and modern times
– it is hard to argue that the basis for this aggression is Western
influence on the Islamic culture. If this were the sole reason for
Islamofascist aggression there would be no excuse for attacks in the
name of Islam on the Hindus or Buddhists or in any nation that doesn’t
embrace Western values such as Thailand, Somalia or most of Indonesia.
Yet, the slaughter of innocents in the name of Islam does take place
against these people and in these non-Westernized regions.
By acknowledging these facts – and
they are indisputable – we can dismiss the argument that the US and the
West have brought the wrath of Islamofascism upon ourselves, which is
the basis for the argument used by the anti-war movement, the American
Fifth Column and disingenuous and opportunistic politicians.
What, then, is the catalyst for
Islamofascist aggression and what could be so powerful as to produce
legions of suicide bombers and those willing to die, without
reservation, for their cause?
While the many elements of this
subject are complex, together they indicate an overall agenda that is
not.
In almost every declaration and
action of the Islamofascist, from Osama bin Laden to Hassan Nasrallah,
Ayman al Zawahri to Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the goal is the same: the
successful establishment of a global Islamic state – or Caliphate –
ruled under Sharia Law. This notion is not a supposition on my part.
Rather, it is an accurate observation, based on understanding and
acknowledging the actions taken and the words used by each of these
fascist leaders (note the correct usage of the word
fascist).
In his
1996 fatwa, Osama bin Laden proclaimed:
“. . .O you horses (soldiers) of
Allah ride and march on. This is the time of hardship so be tough. And
know that your gathering and co-operation in order to liberate the
sanctities of Islam is the right step toward unifying the word of the
Ummah under the banner of ‘No God but Allah’. . .Our Lord, shatter their
gathering, divide them among themselves, shaken the earth under their
feet and give us control over them. . .”
It should be noted that to bin
Laden, the Ummah is considered a figurative nation comprised of
all Muslims and all Islamic nations.
In
2000 bin Laden declared:
“. . .Afghanistan is the only
country in the world that has the Shari'ah. Therefore, it is compulsory
upon Muslims all over the world to help Afghanistan. And to make hijra
to this land, because it is from this land that we will dispatch our
armies to smash all kuffar all over the world.”
In October of 2005, during
his address to the United Nations, Iranian President Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad said:
“From the beginning of time,
humanity has longed for the day when justice, peace, equality and
compassion envelop the world.”
And in a
speech to Friday prayer leaders he said:
“Our revolution’s main mission is
to pave the way for the reappearance of the 12th Imam, the Mahdi.”
It should be noted here that
Ahmadinejad believes – as do most Shi’ites – that
the 12th Imam (or Muhammad al-Mahdi), according to their
interpretation of the Quran, will bring “peace and justice on earth” by
establishing Islam throughout the world. This equivalent of the “second
coming” would take place when the world has fallen into chaos and civil
war emerges between the human race for no reason.
If we are to take the leaders of the
Islamofascist movement at their word – and the leaders of the United
States and the West have been delinquent in accepting the declarations
of fascists in the past, so much so that world war has ensued – we can
only surmise that the battles taking place between Sunni and Shi’ite
factions in Iraq, Gaza and elsewhere in the world are for dominance in
what they perceive as an inevitable global Islamic Caliphate.
It is crucial that the United States
government – and all the governments of the West – dispense with the
political infighting that currently holds hostage national unity and the
collective will, so we can defend ourselves from the inevitable
full-scale confrontation with an emboldened and strengthening
Islamofascist movement. The first step to achieving this unity is an
honest, comprehensive understanding of the enemy. The education to
achieve that end must begin immediately.
Make no mistake. We are essentially
re-visiting the ominous days of 1938. It took everything that the
freedom loving people of the world could muster to vanquish evil then.
This time we may not be so lucky. This time the forces of evil will have
nuclear capability.